Rocboy Speaks on Rising Fake Alcohol Crisis
Music executive and nightlife analyst Rocboy has issued a strong warning about what he described as a “dangerous fake alcohol pandemic” spreading rapidly across top clubs in Lagos.
In a statement released early Wednesday, Rocboy said he was compelled to speak out after receiving multiple reports of customers falling ill from suspicious drinks served in clubs across Lekki, Victoria Island, and Ikeja.
According to him, “What many people are drinking is poison packaged as premium liquor. Some clubs are knowingly serving adulterated drinks, and this is becoming a serious health threat.”
He emphasized that the issue has reached an alarming level, urging the Lagos State Government and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to take immediate action.
“This is beyond nightlife misconduct,it’s a public safety emergency,” he added.
Fake Alcohol Scandal Rocks Lagos Nightlife as Music Executive Rocboy Raises Alarm
Lagos nightlife has been thrown into turmoil following widespread reports that several popular clubs across Lekki, Victoria Island, and Ikeja have been serving fake or adulterated alcoholic drinks disguised as premium brands.
Clubgoers say the issue has become so rampant that what many call a “fake alcohol pandemic” is now threatening the city’s once-vibrant nightlife culture.
According to multiple eyewitness accounts, the contaminated drinks have caused unusual symptoms such as severe dizziness, stomach pain, vomiting, extreme dehydration, and hangovers lasting more than 48 hours. Some patrons also reported that the drinks had strange aftertastes, suspicious odors, or arrived in bottles with broken seals
Inside the Life of Music Executive Rocboy
Rocboy, born Chibuike Chukwuma, is a respected talent manager, entertainment strategist, and CEO of Roc Nation West Africa Entertainment Hub (fictional). With nearly a decade of experience in Nigeria’s music and event ecosystem, he is known for his outspoken nature and advocacy for safer nightlife standards.
He has managed major emerging artists, organized high-profile concerts, and worked closely with club promoters across Lagos.
Outside work, the music executive is a fitness enthusiast and philanthropist who runs an outreach program supporting rehabilitation centers and youth empowerment initiatives. His credibility within the nightlife and entertainment scene has made his recent warning gain serious attention.
Mixed Reactions: Support and Criticism Trail His Statement
However, the music executive announcement has sparked mixed reactions among the public and entertainment community.
Supporters praised him for speaking out, claiming he had exposed an issue many feared discussing. One clubgoer wrote on social media,
“Rocboy is telling the truth. Too many people fall sick after clubbing these days. Something is definitely wrong.”
Others argued that club owners should be investigated immediately to protect consumers.
However, critics accused him of exaggeration or using the situation for publicity. A nightlife promoter fired back saying, “Not all clubs are guilty. Painting the entire Lagos nightlife black is irresponsible.”
Some skeptics insisted there was no solid evidence and that isolated incidents should not be described as a pandemic.
In summary, the music executive – Rockboy’s alarm over a fake alcohol pandemic has opened a wide debate about safety in Lagos nightlife. While some applaud him for raising awareness, others challenge the accuracy of his claims. What remains clear is that the conversation has put a spotlight on the urgent need for stricter regulation, transparent supply chains, and stronger enforcement in Lagos clubs. As authorities respond or fail to the public continues to watch closely, hoping for improved safety and accountability.
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